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Plus, if the family paid the bonuses, it would be harder to require staffers to stick around for several years.

From The Wall Street Journal

While mass remote work has only been around for a few years, many expect some form of it to stick around.

From MarketWatch

“The way things are going, you just want someone from Silicon Valley to stick around for more than six to nine months,” said Morningstar analyst David Whiston, who has covered the automotive industry since 2007.

From The Wall Street Journal

If something sticks around long enough, demands to be acknowledged relentlessly enough, that contempt can soften as thinking shifts from current annoyance to historical significance.

From Salon

The decision to loosen or do away with restrictions meant to ensure new hires stick around reflects the frenzied competition for top-tier technical talent within the AI industry.

From The Wall Street Journal